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The NBSAP Forum contains 1,000 Aichi Biodiversity Target-related resources and is one of the largest repositories of this kind of information. We offer free downloads of papers, scientific articles, resource guides, presentations, videos and reports. Each resource is tagged to the relevant Aichi Biodiversity Target and any related topics, such as spatial planning, national reporting and gender mainstreaming. You can share resources and explore our resource library here!

The Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity, together with UNDP and UN Environment, are pleased to officially launch and share with you the Sixth National Report Technical Reporting Guidance: Stakeholder Engagement.

The UN Biodiversity Lab is an online platform that allows policymakers and other partners to access global data layers, upload and manipulate their own datasets, and query multiple datasets to provide key information on the Aichi Biodiversity Targets and nature-based Sustainable Development Goals.

The 6NR Technical Guidance provides guidance to GEF-eligible Parties to the CBD in their work to develop high quality, gender-responsive and data-driven sixth national reports (6NR) using global and national indicators by 31 Dec. 2018. Our goal is to build the capacity of Parties to ensure that this reporting process improves national decision-making processes related to the implementation of NBSAPs, utilizes the best available data to monitor indicators of biodiversity status and trends, and effectively engage stakeholders to develop reports on progress towards achieving each ABT.

Following the discussion with Marcela during the second webinar on Introduction on Resilience to Development, I would like to share with you this link, with guidelines on how to integrate migratory species conservation into your National Strategies and Action Plans, which is a simple and efficient way of accounting for animals that are transboundary in nature.

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Following the discussion with Marcela during the second webinar on Introduction on Resilience to Development, I would like to share with you this link, with guidelines on how to integrate migratory species conservation into your National Strategies and Action Plans, which is a simple and efficient way of accounting for animals that are transboundary in nature. &#13;&#13;
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This study is part of a year-end memory for obtaining a Master degree in Development, option Environmental Management from Senghor University, Burkina Faso campus, it is proposed to contribute a capacities building to negotiation for support decision making in the management to Mohéli Marine Park (PMM).